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Cameras are everywhere....

When we ran a Post Office, pens and pencils were forever going walkabout! The supplies department would send us these toppers that would be affixed to these items, hopefully to stop them disappearing constantly!

Lions in the Masai Mara

The Tawny Frogmouth chick has grown up and became a lovely young bird. Still, it stays with Dad Frogmouth until it develops full self-confidence.

Mum Frogmouth is sitting close by too (-;

 

(Podargus strigoides)

🐾🐾🐕💕💞💕😘

Aphid patrol.

 

Harmonia axyridis.

Harlequin ladybird larva on a nettle leaf.

 

I thought I had more focus than I actually did here, unfortunately when I rectified that it’s head was hidden so I went with this one.

Great thanks to Julie for finding it for me for without her I would never spot something like this :^)

Whole soap mesures: 7.5 width x 5 cm height, here cropped (width +-7cm, height +- 5.5cm,). Padlock: 6x2, here, with 2n key extended: 4cm). Whole photo: 7cm x 6cm.

 

for: "Macro Mondays" - "Safety"

 

Copyright L.Rovira-All rights reserved

 

This set of three photos of Otis are him fidgeting while he waits for lunch. That's my jacket draped over the back of the tall kitchen chair.

 

I like the way his head is framed by shadow.

From Wilshire Boulevard in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

West Virginia State Penitentiary at Moundsville

[4278]

 

Berlin, Reinickendorf

 

© 2025 Daniel Siegenbruk

Berlin, Anhalter Bahnhof, 2020

Since the recent attacks in the UK a visible presence of armed Police has sadly become the norm...however, the Police are as much as possible trying to allay fears especially with children.....they are making a good job of this as seen in this image.

  

© All rights reserved Steve Fitch. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

Saw this on Quadra Island, BC

-SECURITY BREACH-

 

Hey guys this is my entry for Space Jam 2021, I'm entering in the "sci-fi horror" category. I hope you like it!

20-08-11-01522

 

I am going through some of the images made over the last six months that didn't make the "daily pic".

CSX L139 crosses over Marsh Run on their way down to Maryland Metals with a trio of EMDs

Security device, or genuine raticide?

 

Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

they stop or I'll shoot ... "Bamm"...

 

Amazing armory

-pistol mod

-RerBeros helmet mod

 

Brickforge

-Space Marien armor

That's All Folks!!

The last of them, finally!!

I had a very enjoyable visit with my grandson to this amazing place, The Barker Comic and Cartoon Museum! From Vintage 1930s Mickey Mouse Toothpaste to a 1:1 Scale Replica of the Hulk, every toy you’ve ever played with (or dreamed of) is displayed amongst the 88,000+ antique toys and collectibles within the Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum. Official Museum for Celebriducks, California Raisins, and Gumby! I shot a bunch of shots, all with a cell phone (not like me, I know) and most were behind glass cabinets. What a trip with so many memories to enjoy! I hope you'll also enjoy seeing some of the shots I walked away with, and more will follow...no car shots today :))

Moapa Paiute Tribe Security

Moapa, Nevada

2000-2006 Chevrolet Silverado

This is the one that nearly got me arrested. Waiting for herself to exit X-Ray, I wander down to this stairwell and notice the pattern on the wall. Down I go and shoot from various angles. Coming out of the stairwell, I hear shouts from the left as two blue-clad security men burst through swinging doors. My first instinct is to flee but I stand my ground! No cameras allowed! Sorry, I say, I didn't see any signs. NO CAMERAS ALLOWED! OK, fellas, no problem, sure. Hey would you like me to take a snap of you two fine strapping chaps? One guy actually goes to pose but the other fellow grabs him in time. Fair enough.....

Created with 3D Products from Digital Artist Zone.

What's this- me adding additional light!? It just doesn't seem proper.

 

It was a very, very dark night by the time we had retreated halfway down the building. To get a sense of the room at all, the ever handy Michael did some light painting with my (rapidly overheating) torch. At the sea-facing side of the building we felt safe to create light. At the 'front' side however, we hid in the darkness as we realised we were in full view of a lady looking out of her window. Please don't call the police!, I hoped.

 

These wide windows were rather oppressive in the standard rooms but here (not sure what this room was) the open space made great use of an entire wall of windows. The landscape stretched out all the way across - it was really interesting.

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